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Post by Xward on Dec 18, 2014 21:50:19 GMT
Yeah I won't make anything more powerful than the three gods but I want 'Consequence' to be the survivor of a supercluster Consequence can totally have survived a supercluster dying! How did it die exactly, do you already have it in mind, normal heat death? I haven't exactly decided, for now I'm just defaulting to heat death but I'm up for suggestions
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Post by Xward on Dec 18, 2014 21:51:51 GMT
Yeah I won't make anything more powerful than the three gods but I want 'Consequence' to be the survivor of a supercluster That's easy you can totally have that! Perhaps the second biggest supercluster? What exactly is consequence? I mean, has he changed at all, or has he always been godlike? ...you'll see
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Post by Grigor Mortis on Dec 18, 2014 21:52:27 GMT
Consequence can totally have survived a supercluster dying! How did it die exactly, do you already have it in mind, normal heat death? I haven't exactly decided, for now I'm just defaulting to heat death but I'm up for suggestions I was actually about to suggest it was the famous Supercluster that was torched by Dreadflame a short while before Ahriman got sharded. I feel like a creature like Consequence, which wants to live a quiet life, would be itneresting to have been born out of a Supercluster's ashes, destroyed by the most chaotic weapon in existence.
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Post by Xward on Dec 18, 2014 21:57:24 GMT
I haven't exactly decided, for now I'm just defaulting to heat death but I'm up for suggestions I was actually about to suggest it was the famous Supercluster that was torched by Dreadflame a short while before Ahriman got sharded. I feel like a creature like Consequence, which wants to live a quiet life, would be itneresting to have been born out of a Supercluster's ashes, destroyed by the most chaotic weapon in existence. maybe, but I sorta need it so that resident eldritch abominations of the cluster would be mostly unknown
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Post by Grigor Mortis on Dec 18, 2014 22:00:08 GMT
I was actually about to suggest it was the famous Supercluster that was torched by Dreadflame a short while before Ahriman got sharded. I feel like a creature like Consequence, which wants to live a quiet life, would be itneresting to have been born out of a Supercluster's ashes, destroyed by the most chaotic weapon in existence. maybe, but I sorta need it so that resident eldritch abominations of the cluster would be mostly unknown Got you. I'll make it so that nobody actually knows what lived int he cluster, only that it was the victim of a major Dreadflame bombing.
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Post by High-Heeled Spider Crab on Dec 18, 2014 22:01:29 GMT
maybe, but I sorta need it so that resident eldritch abominations of the cluster would be mostly unknown Got you. I'll make it so that nobody actually knows what lived int he cluster, only that it was the victim of a major Dreadflame bombing. ...Possibly it was random? Either an accident or a show of power? Which would certainly further fuel Consequences hatred of arrogant Gods
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Post by Xward on Dec 18, 2014 22:01:35 GMT
maybe, but I sorta need it so that resident eldritch abominations of the cluster would be mostly unknown Got you. I'll make it so that nobody actually knows what lived int he cluster, only that it was the victim of a major Dreadflame bombing. Sure I'm cool with that What should 'con's' memories of it be like?
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Post by High-Heeled Spider Crab on Dec 18, 2014 22:02:08 GMT
Got you. I'll make it so that nobody actually knows what lived int he cluster, only that it was the victim of a major Dreadflame bombing. Sure I'm cool with that What should 'con's' memories of it be like? made entirely of dicks. it was beautiful. a tragic loss
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Post by Grigor Mortis on Dec 18, 2014 22:12:14 GMT
Got you. I'll make it so that nobody actually knows what lived int he cluster, only that it was the victim of a major Dreadflame bombing. Sure I'm cool with that What should 'con's' memories of it be like? Only that there was mass panic, even among creatures that would never normally panic, and then everything went quiet.
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Post by Xward on Dec 18, 2014 22:13:38 GMT
Sure I'm cool with that What should 'con's' memories of it be like? Only that there was mass panic, even among creatures that would never normally panic, and then everything went quiet. How much time would be between finding out and then the destruction?
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Post by Uh-Oh Nautilus on Dec 18, 2014 22:59:55 GMT
I always have had a constantly reforming description of the zones, but I try to stick as much as possible to word of Bogleech. For me, I always thought of zones as universes in their own right. However, it's clear that some zones are smaller and more dependent on others. Each zone has its own rules and laws, but there are "clusters" where they are all very similar. As of now, my idea is that each cluster has a large central zone with the most clearly-defined laws and stable concepts. For the cluster we've remained in for this entire adventure, this is the Grey Zone. Notice the capitals: as nomenclature, I suggest that primary zones be capitalized and lesser zones be lowercase. This does not include proper names, like The Searing Heat, but only the true name of the zones. Imagine the Grey Zone as a star, and the other zones (like the hospital, plopzone, or punkinzone) as planets, attached to its conceptual influence. Clusters could have multiple primary zones, in which case concepts would be mashed up strangely. Superclusters are nearby collections of zones that share a primary concept. The matter supercluster is built around that concept, and every participating zone and cluster (Grey, Red, Blue, Green) has it. There is also a color supercluster somewhere. As for the outside, the void, the abyss and the seething - all of these seem different, but have similar concepts. I think of them like the dark matter of this universe, where their concepts are not really understood too well. I do think each is something different, although I'm not sure how. Also, zones obviously can't be traveled between through normal travelling means, but have their own special set of directions. I'm not entirely sure how the travelling works yet, I've focused more on the structure.
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